The formatting controller class to use for fonts embedding in WOFF format...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...
Ripple slide transition effect....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...
Immutable object which represents an Alpha Modulate effect. Effect alpha (opacity) values are multiplied by a fixed percentage. The effect container specifies an effect containing alpha values to modulate....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...
Allows to create save options' instances...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...
Represents base class for slide transition effects....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...
Allows to create a math matrix...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...
Allows to create save options' instances...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...
Allows to create math radical...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...
Base class for immutable objects, which represent effect....Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...
Allows to create ITab instances...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...Emulates C#-style floating point comparison where two NaNs are considered...